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Ultrathin Solar Cells Get a Boost from Perovskites

Rice lab finds 2D perovskite compound has the right stuff to challenge bulkier products.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Rice University engineers have achieved a new benchmark in the design of atomically thin solar cells made of semiconducting perovskites, boosting their efficiency while retaining their ability to stand up to the environment. The lab of Aditya Mohite of Rice’s George R. Brown School of Engineering discovered that sunlight itself contracts the space between atomic layers in 2D perovskites enough to improve the material’s photovoltaic efficiency by up to 18%, an astounding leap in a field where pr...

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